Injuries cause UF to rework practices
By ADAM BERRY | Jan. 19, 2010Billy Donovan has mixed up his team’s practice routine quite a bit in the last week.
Billy Donovan has mixed up his team’s practice routine quite a bit in the last week.
Amanda Butler referred to the UF women’s basketball program as a family.
At the beginning of the season, I would have pegged “He Ain’t Worth Missing” by Toby Keith as the song for the 2009-10 Florida basketball team, a tune freshman guard Kenny Boynton surely sang to the squad upon his arrival in Gainesville to ease the players’ pain over Nick Calathes’ departure for an exotic mistress (Greece).
Coming into the season, the Gators knew they would have to depend heavily on their underclassmen, including five freshmen who made up the nation’s top recruiting class.
Longtime UF sports broadcaster Steve Babik is facing federal charges of having child pornography on his home computer.
The recession is making an impression on this year's Spring Career Showcase.
Senators discussed giving a voice to UF students on a potential Reitz Union fee at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
DASCHLE STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE OF REFORM.
Today marks President Obama’s first year in office, and UF political groups have differing views on how his term is going.
The voice of soul singer Sam Cooke filled the air as about 100 people gathered in the Reitz Union Amphitheater Tuesday night.
As memories of the civil rights movement begin to blur and tales of integration fade with time, the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program is striving to bring these stories back into focus.
WEATHER SHOCK CAN CAUSE ANIMALS TO FREEZE TO DEATH.
SEN. REID COMMENTED ON OBAMA IN HIS BOOK.
He turned himself in to local authorities Tuesday morning.
Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan will discuss Gainesville’s 2009 accomplishments and its short-term plans for the future in the 2010 State of the City address today.
Privacy is one thing travelers may soon have to do without.
Bricks with statements including “You aren’t smart enough to do that” and “Homos are sinners” were stacked on the Reitz Union North Lawn Tuesday.
Joe Dellosa, thank you for writing your column, “Infidelity should not be normalized,” in Tuesday’s Alligator. I agree with you wholeheartedly.
It is perhaps no accident that the nuclear power industry chose a French word, “renaissance,” to promote its alleged comeback. Attached to this misapplied moniker are a series of fallacious suggestions that nuclear energy is “clean,” “safe” and even “renewable.” And, in keeping with its French flavor, a key argument in the industry’s propaganda arsenal is that the U.S. should follow the “successful” example of the French nuclear program.
In response to Paul Murty’s column: Thank you for your intelligent column on Friday about ignoring the Dove World Outreach Center members when they preach intolerantly on campus.